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The word "nice" was never meant to be a compliment. Today's men need to know that the world needs them to be what they were created to be. Not what pop culture thinks they should be.
Perfection is a lie. Your heroes are flawed. Just because you aren't fully squared away, doesn't mean you should pursue a purpose that makes your heart come alive.
Check out Warrior Reads to kill anxiety and sleep better!
Show Script:
don't worry about it being a show, just jump right back into what you were saying. These, these candid conversations are what I think real shows are going to become anyway. Anyway, I was just saying I really liked how they connected the characters. We're talking about Star trek Discovery and I like how you know I don't want to give any spoilers but I will say spoiler alert because you haven't seen the show yet. But I've seen first, I think I've seen half of the first season, you know that Burnham was raised by Vulcan, Vulcan but specifically sparks falling. Yes, I'm tracking that. So her being half of her childhood, you know from like her Tween years on forward, she was raised by ciric and Amanda Sarah. Okay, so Sarah sarah spots dad basically. That's right, I remember that because he was on one of the episodes, I think one of the meditation things she was doing, she was trying to survive. And it's really interesting to see Cyrix interaction with her compared to how they portrayed Serik and its interaction with Sparks throughout the series, there was always some contention between them and they do address it and that I think the way that they addressed it made a lot of sense. So they address it in discovery to because they addressed it in next generation pretty heavily. Yeah, that's pretty dangerous. Box uh his relationship with Syria because remember remember the spot starts being the ambassador to the ambulance when they're trying to make peace. Yeah, Yeah, I think it's cool and one of the things that passes away to yeah, spoiler alert, I guess if you didn't know speaks dad a spoiler, it's not a spoiler man. God that's a spoiler for you. I don't know what to tell you. You're you're a star trek person and you didn't already know that that has happened. But it's not a major plot point either. First of all, you know when he dies, you know it's coming. It's not like a big surprise that episode out of it. But yeah, I know it was already what? 500? Nobody is shocked that this guy dies at some point. Especially the way Vulcans die and resurrect. Anyway, do they resurrect? Sparks died? Remember the search for spot? Yeah, but I'm just saying it's not like a normal part of their physiology that just that just come out is what happened in his in his situation. So we were talking about what led to this part of the discussion was me appreciating. We just finished watching Picard, which is great in a lot of ways, fantastic at the cinematography, Whoever directed the photography for that work of art, let's call it what it is. It's beautiful. Um The philosophy and the Ethics is on point, which is what I've always loved about Star Trek and why it's my favorite show. But the plot is silly. The plot is like when you figure out what the mystery that the show is shrouded in right up to the end, when you figure out what's really going on, it's like word mass effect, that that's what you're gonna pull. Like you're just gonna basically take mass effect and copy and paste it. We could have done a little better than that in the plot. Department imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Yeah, good artists copy great artists steal so, but at least steal something that's less than or more than 20 years old I guess.
The word "nice" was never meant to be a compliment. Today's men need to know that the world needs them to be what they were created to be. Not what pop culture thinks they should be.
Perfection is a lie. Your heroes are flawed. Just because you aren't fully squared away, doesn't mean you should pursue a purpose that makes your heart come alive.
Check out Warrior Reads to kill anxiety and sleep better!
Show Script:
don't worry about it being a show, just jump right back into what you were saying. These, these candid conversations are what I think real shows are going to become anyway. Anyway, I was just saying I really liked how they connected the characters. We're talking about Star trek Discovery and I like how you know I don't want to give any spoilers but I will say spoiler alert because you haven't seen the show yet. But I've seen first, I think I've seen half of the first season, you know that Burnham was raised by Vulcan, Vulcan but specifically sparks falling. Yes, I'm tracking that. So her being half of her childhood, you know from like her Tween years on forward, she was raised by ciric and Amanda Sarah. Okay, so Sarah sarah spots dad basically. That's right, I remember that because he was on one of the episodes, I think one of the meditation things she was doing, she was trying to survive. And it's really interesting to see Cyrix interaction with her compared to how they portrayed Serik and its interaction with Sparks throughout the series, there was always some contention between them and they do address it and that I think the way that they addressed it made a lot of sense. So they address it in discovery to because they addressed it in next generation pretty heavily. Yeah, that's pretty dangerous. Box uh his relationship with Syria because remember remember the spot starts being the ambassador to the ambulance when they're trying to make peace. Yeah, Yeah, I think it's cool and one of the things that passes away to yeah, spoiler alert, I guess if you didn't know speaks dad a spoiler, it's not a spoiler man. God that's a spoiler for you. I don't know what to tell you. You're you're a star trek person and you didn't already know that that has happened. But it's not a major plot point either. First of all, you know when he dies, you know it's coming. It's not like a big surprise that episode out of it. But yeah, I know it was already what? 500? Nobody is shocked that this guy dies at some point. Especially the way Vulcans die and resurrect. Anyway, do they resurrect? Sparks died? Remember the search for spot? Yeah, but I'm just saying it's not like a normal part of their physiology that just that just come out is what happened in his in his situation. So we were talking about what led to this part of the discussion was me appreciating. We just finished watching Picard, which is great in a lot of ways, fantastic at the cinematography, Whoever directed the photography for that work of art, let's call it what it is. It's beautiful. Um The philosophy and the Ethics is on point, which is what I've always loved about Star Trek and why it's my favorite show. But the plot is silly. The plot is like when you figure out what the mystery that the show is shrouded in right up to the end, when you figure out what's really going on, it's like word mass effect, that that's what you're gonna pull. Like you're just gonna basically take mass effect and copy and paste it. We could have done a little better than that in the plot. Department imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Yeah, good artists copy great artists steal so, but at least steal something that's less than or more than 20 years old I guess.